Hogs' Assistant Provides Update on Thiero's Availability for Texas Game

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas junior forward Adou Thiero suffered an injury late in the second half of the Razorbacks victory over Missouri Saturday.
Coach John Calipari mentioned during his postgame press conference that Thiero aggravated his back but provided no further update. His status remained questionable for Wednesday’s game against Texas, according to his radio show Monday night.
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“With Adou Thiero, we’re trying to figure out if he’s going to be able to play or not,” Calipari said.
The 6-foot-8, 220 pound point forward has been a breakout star during his third year in Calipari’s system. Thiero is averaging over 16 points, six rebounds, two steals and two assists this season which are all career-high marks.
His potential availability is huge for Arkansas considering its rotation would be cut to seven if he is indeed out. Assistant coach Chuck Martin met with reporters Tuesday morning and shared an encouraging update on Thiero’s status.
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“[Thiero’s] just taking it day by day,” Martin said. “Taking it day by day and seeing how he improves.”
In an attempt to get more information, Martin assured reporters Thiero is taking his progress “slowly.”
“[The coaching staff] is trying to make sure that we put him in the best possible position to continue to improve.”
Thiero was second on the team in scoring with 14 in a win over Texas in Austin. He also contributed five rebounds.
Whether he appears in Wednesday night's crucial SEC game at Bud Walton against the Longhorns appears to be a game time decision.
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Jacob Davis is a reporter for Arkansas Razorbacks on SI, with a decade of experience covering high school and transfer portal recruiting. He has previously worked at Rivals, Saturday Down South, SB Nation and hosted podcasts with Bleav Podcast Network where his show was a finalist for podcast of the year. Native of El Dorado, he currently resides in Central Arkansas with his wife and daughter.